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  1. The Royal Military College of Canada ( French: Collège militaire royal du Canada ), abbreviated in English as RMC and in French as CMR, [4] [5] is a military academy and, since 1959, a degree-granting university of the Canadian Armed Forces. It was established in 1874 and conducted its first classes on June 1, 1876.

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  2. www.rmc-cmr.ca › en › college-commandants-officeWhat is RMC?

    The Royal Military College of Canada is a military university. It is a unique national military university that provides the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with exemplary officers to serve Canada, delivering undergraduate programs in the Social Sciences, the Humanities, Science and Engineering in both official languages.

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  4. On June 1, 1876, the Military College of Canada was founded and opened its doors to the first class of eighteen officer cadets. "The Royal Military College of Canada Degrees Act, 1959," passed by the 25th Ontario Legislature and given Royal Assent on March 26, 1959, empowers the College to confer degrees in Arts, Science, and Engineering. RMC ...

  5. RMC is located on the traditional homelands of the Hodinöhsö:ni, Anishinaabek, and Huron-Wendat Peoples. We recognize their strength and wisdom; their stewardship of the land and water, the plants and animals. Together let's commit to learning about, and learning with, Indigenous Peoples and honouring the Nation-to-Nation relationships Canada ...

  6. Military symbols. The flags, badges, and other emblems of the Canadian Armed Forces comprise a special part of Canada’s repertoire of symbols, and feature many beloved and iconic elements of Canadian visual identity, like the maple leaf, the beaver and the Royal Crown. Find out more about flags, badges, and other elements of the Canadian ...

  7. It welcomed its first group of cadets, known ever since as the “Old Eighteen”, on 1 June 1876 and received permission from Queen Victoria to call itself the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) in 1878. Although West Point was the model, British military tradition was paramount. The staff was mostly British, the uniform and parade-drill ...

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